[Asterisk-Users] Re: Polycom IP501 with Asterisk - distinctive

Anton Krall akrall-lists at intruder.com.mx
Thu Feb 23 01:49:20 MST 2006


What does : 

 <CUSTOM_1 se.rt.8.name="Custom 1" se.rt.8.type="ring"
se.rt.8.ringer="5" se.rt.8.callWait="7" se.rt.8.mod="1"/>

Ringers = 5
Callwait = 7
And mod = 1 stand for?

 

|-----Original Message-----
|From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com 
|[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of 
|Noah Miller
|Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 11:10 AM
|To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
|Cc: akohlsmith-asterisk at benshaw.com
|Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Polycom IP501 with Asterisk - distinctive
|
|Hi Andrew - 
|
|> I have a need to be able to identify incoming calls based on some 
|> factor (could be time of day, caller ID, dialed number, it doesn't 
|> matter.) -- Assuming Asterisk can differentiate between the calls I 
|> want, how do I inform the IP501?  There are "only" three line 
|> appearances -- I can't simply just ring a different 
|appearance since there aren't enough of them.
|> 
|> Is there a way to get Asterisk to tell the IP501 to use a different 
|> ring, put something up on the display, *something* on a 
|dynamic basis?  
|> The wiki doesn't seem to have a lot of information about 
|this kind of thing.
|
|In your dialplan, you'll need to set the _ALERT_INFO variable 
|to whatever you'd like your ring to be.  Your choices are in 
|sip.cfg in two places:
|
|Right at the beginning, you'll see a line like this:
|
|<alertInfo voIpProt.SIP.alertInfo.1.value=""
|voIpProt.SIP.alertInfo.1.class=""/>
|
|
|And then later on, you'll see some lines that look something like this:
|
|      <ringType se.rt.enabled="1" se.rt.modification.enabled="1">
|         <DEFAULT se.rt.1.name="Default" se.rt.1.type="ring" ... />
|         <VISUAL_ONLY se.rt.2.name="Visual" se.rt.2.type="visual"/>
|         <AUTO_ANSWER se.rt.3.name="Auto Answer" 
|se.rt.3.type="answer"/>
|         <RING_ANSWER se.rt.4.name="Ring Answer" 
|se.rt.4.type="ring-answer"
|se.rt.4.timeout="500" se.rt.4.ringer="7" />
|         <CUSTOM_1 se.rt.8.name="Custom 1" se.rt.8.type="ring"
|se.rt.8.ringer="5" se.rt.8.callWait="7" se.rt.8.mod="1"/>
|
|In the alertInfo at the beginning, put in one of the name 
|fields like "Custom 1", and then for the class enter the 
|corresponding number specified.
|For example:
|
|<alertInfo voIpProt.SIP.alertInfo.1.value="Custom 1"
|voIpProt.SIP.alertInfo.1.class="8"/>
|
|Then in your dialplan, set _ALERT_INFO to Custom 1:
|
|Set(_ALERT_INFO=Custom 1)                ; Notice there are no quotes
|
|
|You can set multiple distinctive rings by increasing the 
|number on the XML
|tag:
|
|<alertInfo voIpProt.SIP.alertInfo.2.value="Custom 2"
|voIpProt.SIP.alertInfo.2.class="9"/>
|
|
|
|- Noah
|
|
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